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Rich Amiri holds concert in Raleigh

Fans of Rich Amiri were excited to hear the news of his concert.
Fans of Rich Amiri were excited to hear the news of his concert.

Rich Amiri, an underground artist that is very talented and very versatile in his music sound, will be hosting an in person concert at the Lincoln Theater in Raleigh  on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023. There will be other guests and opening acts such as Four Five and The Profit. The venue’s doors will open at 7 p.m. and the show will start at 8 p.m. The festival will be a two day event. Rich Amiri’s most popular songs are “Ain’t Nothing,” “Poppin,” “One Call,” and “Ruthless.”

Rich Amiri became popular by dropping his songs on social media apps such as Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter. YouTube skyrocketed the start of his career and continues to do so.  

Sophomore Emmanuel Torrez, who will be attending the show, said, “I’m very excited to see an up and coming artist in my home city.” 

Rich Amiri’s method of getting more fans is by collaborating with larger artists such as Lil Tecca and Dom Corelo and always staying persistent when it comes to dropping high quality music. We can only hope that this underground legend gets the fame and recognition he deserves and for his concerts to keep growing and expanding his shows and his style. 

Rich Amiri is very young, only being 18 years of age, and his potential is unlimited as an artist and a legend in the underground music industry. He is a Boston native and his first song he ever released was on SoundCloud on Nov. 4, 2019, called “Duwap.” Amiri has been dropping songs consistently. As of now, Rich Amiri has amassed a following of 892,000  monthly listeners on Spotify alone.The world is in Rich Amiri’s hands right now and he is very soon to blow up.

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